Elucidating the Degradation Pathways of Human Insulin in the Solid State

Andrew Fagan, Lorraine M. Bateman, Joseph P. O’Shea,Abina M. Crean

Journal of Analysis and Testing(2024)

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While there have been significant advances in the development of peptide oral dosage forms in recent years, highlighted by the clinical and commercial success of approved peptides such as Rybelsus®, there remain several barriers in the way of broad range applicability of this approach to peptide delivery. One such barrier includes the poor physical and chemical stability inherent to their structures, which persists in the solid state although degradation typically occurs at different rates and via different pathways in comparison to the solution state. Using insulin as a model peptide, this work sought to contribute to the development of analytical techniques for investigating common insulin degradation pathways. Chemically denatured, deamidated and aggregated samples were prepared and used to benchmark circular dichroism spectroscopy, reverse phase HPLC and size exclusion chromatography methods for the investigation of unfolding, chemical modifications and covalent aggregation of the insulin molecule respectively. Solid state degraded samples were prepared by heating insulin powder at 60 °C and 75
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Insulin,Stability,Solid state,Deamidation,Covalent aggregation,Disulfide cleavage,Biopharmaceutical analysis
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